It would appear you need a hydratube/nectar collector to put on top of this, then, since the current battery access door/button sounds like it's one of the less likely features to see an immediate redesign.For me I'd like a button on the side simply for the fact that all my vaporizers spend the majority of the the time inverted on top of water pipes. Or maybe on the bottom like a mechanical e cig
Knowing that it's designed to be more accessible (at least in cost), will there be a significant loss in performance from the full sized Zion? I was hoping that if most people use the Zion at 50-75%, then with a little extra heat-up time before drawing air through, we might be able to achieve that same temp/efficiency (well, the 50% power level; 75% of dual 18650 seems like the lag time to reach that temp might be considerable).Awesome feedback and nice for factor examples. To set the stage for this development... The idea with this design is extreme minimalist only designing in the bare necessities in it's simplest for aka MFLB. The idea is to make an functioning vaporizer that is at a cost point that can be afforded by the average guy. There will be Future single battery developments that may include, volt meters, USB chargers, voltage / temperature control etc.
Agreed a real button on the side is a nicer solution but manual on the top is the simplest solution in that the battery access is also the button which also swings into a safe position securing the joint when not in use
It would appear you need a hydratube/nectar collector to put on top of this, then, since the current battery access door/button sounds like it's one of the less likely features to see an immediate redesign.
Knowing that it's designed to be more accessible (at least in cost), will there be a significant loss in performance from the full sized Zion? I was hoping that if most people use the Zion at 50-75%, then with a little extra heat-up time before drawing air through, we might be able to achieve that same temp/efficiency (well, the 50% power level; 75% of dual 18650 seems like the lag time to reach that temp might be considerable).
Fukin awesome!seeing Primus and Dinosaur JR and I'm gonna pretend it's 1991 again
...can you over cool vaper @pakalolo ?
Ah, but did you catch the fore shadowing of the 40 watt variable wattage / variable voltage anodized red power supply in the Beta Team private Message vid? What would happen if I hooked that up to a compact Zion "addy" heater??? HmmmmCan I like that twice? I am liking that a lot. I am also liking the sneak peek of the lit button on the regular Zion.
Yeah, I saw it. But I didn't know what it was...Ah, but did you catch the fore shadowing of the 40 watt variable wattage / variable voltage anodized red power supply in the Beta Team private Message vid? What would happen if I hooked that up to a compact Zion "addy" heater??? Hmmmm
Though red light's gonna make you feel like you're trapped on a submarine...I agree, less light so it doesn't cause any unwanted attention and making it red instead of blue would be easier on the eyes at night. Loving it and can't wait though, keep it up!!
Thanks... Yeh the team was talking through LED options and their impact on stealth. The battery position will determine if the LED is on or off. The battery door does need some work and we will have to decide if we can build a robust access hatch and keep the stem lock or not. I agree that door hatch quality cannot be sacrificed for the clip and my guess is we will most likely do away with the stem lock. With the taper pushed in snugly they stay put pretty well so why add an step to the process in insertion and removal? We have approved the concept and will turn it over to the beta design team to work out the specifics. It is shaping up to be pretty stealth and has a nice feature set and vapor production given it's small size and simplicity. The beta team is excited to get there hands on some test units which is always a good sign.@RastaBuddhaTao Everything about this is genius. My notes would be:
1) the hole drilled for the LED is better for light emission than the GonG fitting, as the hole can be covered. The light up GonG fitting might be better for an "upgrade" package, than for just the base unit.
2) as noted in another thread, the GonG lock may be unnecessary. Granted, I honestly think that combining the swing door for the battery and the GonG latch was a great idea, and I don't have a problem with it -- it's also not a "necessity."